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June 8, 2025 43 mins


Why does it feel like everyone is unraveling in public? From social media to pulpits, politics to group chats, it seems like people are saying things that used to stay hidden — sometimes out of boldness, but often out of unhealed pain.

In this episode, we dive into the cultural and spiritual reasons behind this “crashing out” — when internal struggles spill out in public ways. Is it honesty or harm? Freedom or unresolved trauma? We explore how trauma, burnout, and a lack of safe spaces are leading many to mistake transparency for healing.

You’ll walk away with clarity, compassion, and tools for staying rooted in peace — even as the world around you feels like it’s falling apart.

In This Episode:

  • What “crashing out” really means
  • Why people are saying the quiet parts out loud
  • How unprocessed trauma performs instead of heals
  • What healing looks like in a loud world
  • Tools for discernment and spiritual peace in unstable times

Scriptures Referenced:
Luke 12:2-3 


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